EMRS Sports Meet: How Tribal Students Are Shaping India's Future

The 4th National EMRS Sports Meet concluded with a grand ceremony in Rourkela, celebrating tribal student achievements. Commissioner Ajeet Kumar Srivastava highlighted how the event showcased identity, excellence, and unity among participants. He emphasized that EMRS represents a silent revolution in tribal education across India. The program currently serves nearly 1.4 lakh students through 477 functional schools nationwide.

Key Points: 4th National EMRS Sports Meet Closes in Rourkela Odisha

  • Event brought together 5500 students from 22 states and 1 union territory
  • EMRS program described as silent revolution transforming tribal education
  • 477 functional schools serving nearly 1.4 lakh students across India
  • Competitions held in 22 sporting disciplines across 8 different venues
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4th National EMRS Sports meet celebration not only of sports but of identity, excellence, unity and aspiration

Over 5500 tribal students from 22 states celebrated identity and excellence at the EMRS Sports Meet closing ceremony in Rourkela, showcasing India's future leaders.

"Our tribal children are not waiting for the future—they are becoming the future - Ajeet Kumar Srivastava"

New Delhi, November 16

The Closing Ceremony of the 4th National EMRS Sports Meet 2025 was held at the Birsa Munda Athletics Stadium, Rourkela, where Ajeet Kumar Srivastava, IRAS, Commissioner, National Education Society for Tribal Students (NESTS), delivered a motivational and forward-looking address in the presence of the Chief Minister of Odisha, senior dignitaries, officials, mentors, and student athletes from across the country, as per a release from Ministry of Tribal Affairs.

"Welcoming the dignitaries and participants, the Commissioner noted that the Meet, held across Sundargarh, Rourkela, and Rajgangpur over the past five days, brought together over 5500 students from 22 States and 1 Union Territory. He described the event as a celebration not only of sports but of "identity, excellence, unity and aspiration," remarking that "our tribal children are not waiting for the future--they are becoming the future," Ajeet Kumar Srivastava said on Saturday.

The Commissioner highlighted the rapid progress of Eklavya Model Residential Schools (EMRS), calling it a "silent revolution" that is transforming the educational landscape for tribal communities.

EMRS, launched in 1997-98, aims to eliminate educational gaps and offer high-quality residential education from Classes 6 to 12 with equal representation for boys and girls.

As of 2025, the Government of India has sanctioned 728 EMRS, targeting at least one school in every block with a significant tribal population.

477 EMRSs are currently functional, serving nearly 1.4 lakh students across India. Under NESTS, financial allocations--including Rs 1.47 lakh per student annually and an additional support expenditure of Rs 34,971 per student--are being effectively utilised to enhance academic, sports and co-curricular outcomes.

The Commissioner shared that competitions were organised in 22 sporting disciplines across 8 venues, supported by more than 7000 individuals, including teachers, officials, volunteers, and support staff. He praised the resilience, discipline, and sportsmanship displayed by the student-athletes, noting that many hold the potential to represent India on national and global platforms in the future.

In a heartfelt message to the students, the Commissioner said, "Each of you is a story of potential. Your journey from your village to these stadiums is a victory in itself. You are breaking stereotypes and proving that India's tribal youth will shape an inclusive and powerful future. You are not just participating--you are making history."

- ANI

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Rohit P
"Our tribal children are not waiting for the future--they are becoming the future." What a powerful statement! This initiative is exactly what India needs - investing in our youth, especially from tribal communities. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Sarah B
As someone who works in education, I'm impressed by the scale and vision of EMRS. 728 schools sanctioned, 477 functional already - that's incredible progress. The ₹1.47 lakh per student allocation shows serious commitment to quality education.
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Arjun K
While I appreciate the initiative, I hope the government ensures proper implementation and monitoring. Sometimes these schemes look good on paper but face challenges on ground. Hope the funds are reaching the students as intended.
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Michael C
Sports bringing together students from 22 states and 1 UT - this is the real unity in diversity that makes India special. Hope to see some of these athletes in future Olympics!
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Nisha Z
Equal representation for boys and girls in these schools is commendable! 👏 Breaking gender barriers while preserving tribal identity - this is progressive thinking. More power to these young champions!
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Vikram M
The journey from village to stadium is indeed a victory in itself. These students are role models for millions. Hope this program expands to cover even more tribal children

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